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\n\n> @prologic It was my main feed, @mckinley \n\n@https://twtxt.net/user/mckinley/twtxt.txt> Also one thing I've observed about you in particular is that you enjoy using pod Yarn.social and hosting your own Twtxt file (_well they're both hosting a twtxt.txt
file 🙃_). Do you post content on @mckinley that's different to @mckinley and vica versa? Or are they mirrors of each other?_
> @prologic It was my main feed, @mckinley
@mckinley Also one thing I've observed about you in particular is that you enjoy using pod Yarn.social and hosting your own Twtxt file (_well they're both hosting a twtxt.txt
file 🙃_). Do you post content on @mckinley that's different to @mckinley and vica versa? Or are they mirrors of each other?_
> @prologic It was my main feed, @mckinley
@mckinley Also one thing I've observed about you in particular is that you enjoy using pod Yarn.social and hosting your own Twtxt file (_well they're both hosting a twtxt.txt
file 🙃_). Do you post content on @mckinley that's different to @mckinley and vica versa? Or are they mirrors of each other?_
@prologic Woah, an italicized emoji. Don't think I've ever seen that before. The two feeds are different. Most of my original posts are on my website's feed (in 140 characters or less) and I use this one mostly for interacting with others. \nI keep two feeds because, while I really enjoy what the dev.twtxt.net spec extensions and yarn.social pods have to offer, I also like the effect of the original twtxt specification.
@prologic Woah, an italicized emoji. Don't think I've ever seen that before. The two feeds are different. Most of my original posts are on my website's feed (in 140 characters or less) and I use this one mostly for interacting with others.
I keep two feeds because, while I really enjoy what the dev.twtxt.net spec extensions and yarn.social pods have to offer, I also like the effect of the original twtxt specification.
From a conversation a little while ago:\n> Twtxt’s original spec is like taking a 140 character long string of text, loading it into a cannon, and shooting it off into space. I like that idea, which is why I keep a separate feed on my website. Yarn is a whole different concept, it adds a lot of the “social” elements back into twtxt.\n\nSearch engine works great, by the way. :)
From a conversation a little while ago:
> Twtxt’s original spec is like taking a 140 character long string of text, loading it into a cannon, and shooting it off into space. I like that idea, which is why I keep a separate feed on my website. Yarn is a whole different concept, it adds a lot of the “social” elements back into twtxt.
Search engine works great, by the way. :)
@mckinley Hahahah 😂 🤣 Yeah I've been slack, the Yarns search engine has been in the making for months and it _really_ should have been up months ago! 🤦♂️ -- Also continuing on from our discussion re multiple feeds for a single "person" (_I could be remembering this wrong!_); I found that I _couldn't_ follow both your feeds at one point or another because I ended up seeing duplicate posts from you 😂 -- So I'm kind of wondering... Is this something we should support in Pods? Allowing one to "follow" a "person" that _may_ have multiple feed sources? 🤔
@mckinley Hahahah 😂 🤣 Yeah I've been slack, the Yarns search engine has been in the making for months and it _really_ should have been up months ago! 🤦♂️ -- Also continuing on from our discussion re multiple feeds for a single "person" (_I could be remembering this wrong!_); I found that I _couldn't_ follow both your feeds at one point or another because I ended up seeing duplicate posts from you 😂 -- So I'm kind of wondering... Is this something we should support in Pods? Allowing one to "follow" a "person" that _may_ have multiple feed sources? 🤔
@prologic
> duplicate posts
That's strange. I don't sync my posts between here and mckinley.cc. I have an alternate feed on my website that only contains the most recent 25 posts. You should only have duplicate messages if you follow mckinley.cc/twtxt.txt *and* mckinley.cc/twtxt-25.txt
> Is this something we should support in Pods?
I haven't seen anyone else with two distinct feeds, so a feature like that probably wouldn't be used often.
@prologic\n> duplicate posts\n\nThat's strange. I don't sync my posts between here and mckinley.cc. I have an alternate feed on my website that only contains the most recent 25 posts. You should only have duplicate messages if you follow mckinley.cc/twtxt.txt *and* mckinley.cc/twtxt-25.txt\n> Is this something we should support in Pods?\n\nI haven't seen anyone else with two distinct feeds, so a feature like that probably wouldn't be used often.
@mckinley
> That’s strange. I don’t sync my posts between here and mckinley.cc. I have an alternate feed on my website that only contains the most recent 25 posts. You should only have duplicate messages if you follow mckinley.cc/twtxt.txt and mckinley.cc/twtxt-25.txt
As I said I _could_ be mistaken. It _might_ have been someone else 🙃
@mckinley
> That’s strange. I don’t sync my posts between here and mckinley.cc. I have an alternate feed on my website that only contains the most recent 25 posts. You should only have duplicate messages if you follow mckinley.cc/twtxt.txt and mckinley.cc/twtxt-25.txt
As I said I _could_ be mistaken. It _might_ have been someone else 🙃
@mckinley \n\n> That’s strange. I don’t sync my posts between here and mckinley.cc. I have an alternate feed on my website that only contains the most recent 25 posts. You should only have duplicate messages if you follow mckinley.cc/twtxt.txt and mckinley.cc/twtxt-25.txt\n\nAs I said I _could_ be mistaken. It _might_ have been someone else 🙃
@mckinley \n\n> I haven’t seen anyone else with two distinct feeds, so a feature like that probably wouldn’t be used often.\n\nYeah I agree. Yarn.social pods have built-in support for a user having different feeds they can "Post as" -- Multiple personas if you will, but in practice I don't find it used that often. Maybe as the ecosystem grows a bit more maybe? I _do_ sometimes post as @news when announcing new features (_when I remember to do so!_) and I _really_ should post things as @home_datacenter more regularly and _actually_ go out and take some @astrophotography
@mckinley
> I haven’t seen anyone else with two distinct feeds, so a feature like that probably wouldn’t be used often.
Yeah I agree. Yarn.social pods have built-in support for a user having different feeds they can "Post as" -- Multiple personas if you will, but in practice I don't find it used that often. Maybe as the ecosystem grows a bit more maybe? I _do_ sometimes post as @news when announcing new features (_when I remember to do so!_) and I _really_ should post things as @home_datacenter more regularly and _actually_ go out and take some @astrophotography
@mckinley
> I haven’t seen anyone else with two distinct feeds, so a feature like that probably wouldn’t be used often.
Yeah I agree. Yarn.social pods have built-in support for a user having different feeds they can "Post as" -- Multiple personas if you will, but in practice I don't find it used that often. Maybe as the ecosystem grows a bit more maybe? I _do_ sometimes post as @news when announcing new features (_when I remember to do so!_) and I _really_ should post things as @home_datacenter more regularly and _actually_ go out and take some @astrophotography